Experience favors the current sheriff

I will have to agree with Regina Hill’s April 13 letter to the editor, headlined “Brown possesses qualities of a sheriff.” Family or not, there hasn’t been a more honest or truthful letter about Ed Brown during this campaign.

I will have to agree with Regina Hill’s April 13 letter to the editor, headlined “Brown possesses qualities of a sheriff.” Family or not, there hasn’t been a more honest or truthful letter about Ed Brown during this campaign.

Then I had to turn around and read James Marshburn’s letter, headlined “Don’t let numbers fool you; research” — but, as the headline said, Marshburn’s numbers and facts didn’t fool me.

I don’t know much about Hans Miller other than what the anti-Brown crowd has scattered about; but I, personally, believe in one God, so that is as far as the venom they are spreading goes with me.

At one time, I even enjoyed a local radio talk show which, I guess, still has a bad taste in its mouth from the past, because it seems a bunch of anti-Brown ex-deputies or any other person who has had an unhappy experience with Sheriff Brown has become the main topic. It has grown old. Sorry, boys and girls, most people are unhappy when they can’t have their way or break the law.

Now, as far as this Miller person goes, I feel that if he was any kind of a man and the saint people have made him out to be, he would call off the dogs that are trying to settle their old scores, not trying to elect him.

My experience over the years has proven that a bunch of diplomas and awards doesn’t make a person — common sense and experience do, so I think I’ll just stick with Sheriff Ed Brown.